Now that episode 1035 of One Piece has been out, readers may go back to Wano once again. The Straw Hat Pirates and their supporters had to battle harder than ever before after Luffy’s loss when Kaido was prepared to murder any surviving opponents. Still, Luffy’s companions were prepared to keep fighting to the very end, no matter what happened to their commander. In the last episode, Big Mom gave her newest creation, Hera, the god Zeus to devour. It also set up the future showdown between Big Mom and Kid. With Chopper continuing to battle Queen and Perospero in One Piece episode 1035, The Animal Kingdom Pirates Trample Down! The End of the Kozuki Clan!, the Scabbards also resumed their quest for Momonosuke. Those interested in finding out more should keep reading.
Tell me what went on in the last episode.
Episode 1034 of One Piece began with Big Mom telling Zeus how disappointed she was in him. The moment she made her new best friend Hera, she begged her to devour the cloud. Though Nami did her best to help, it was already too late for the beast. Chopper made an effort to keep Queen and Perospero apart on the Live Floor. As the programme came to a close, Kid launched an attack on Big Mom, declaring that he would be the one to bring her down.
Episode 10 35: A Pirate’s Will
Momonosuke begins One Piece episode 1035 by holding his head in discomfort from the strange voice he is hearing. The young master’s servant, Shinobu, began to fear since she didn’t know what to do to help. Kin’emon and Kiku were standing outside the chamber when they heard Shinobu’s cries for aid, prompting them to go inside and seek the young child. Chopper, meantime, kept on his fruitless battle against Queen and Perospero. While the pale man’s candy-arrow downpour wreaked havoc on the Live Floor, the android appeared to take no harm at all. Chopper did his best to save as many people as he could, but his extensive injuries prevented him from doing so. As the end of his Rumble Ball metamorphosis approached, the Straw Hat doctor’s terror grew. Chopper remembered telling Cesar Clown about his metamorphosis.
During their conversation, the crazy scientist talked the reindeer into extending the duration of his huge shape although he knew well well that he may lose control. In the present, Chopper smashed another volley of arrows that Perospero was preparing with a swipe of his paw. Queen praised the reindeer’s success as he was busy organising his own assault. Chopper was taking a lot of hits, but he was determined to keep fighting since he was following Luffy’s orders to support him until the finish.
The declaration of triumph by Kaido
In the next scene of Episode 1035 of One Piece, Bao Huang uses her Marys to make a statement to everyone in the castle. The girl’s voice was so sickly sweet that it made my stomach turn when she declared Kaido the victor of the Yonko and Luffy’s combat.
Friends and associates of Luffy all throughout Onigashima responded to the news differently; some were desperate and afraid, while others were in disbelief. The announcement was ignored by the Straw Hat Pirates, who continued their attack. In addition, Bao Huang disclosed that the Red Scabbards had been vanquished as well.
The lady continued, saying that Kaido was on his way into the castle to finish out the remaining enemy. On the other hand, the Emperor assured his subjects that any deserters would be accepted as members of the Animal Kingdom Pirates’ crew. Kanjuro, in character as Oden, was making his way to the chamber where Momonosuke and his staff were hiding out at the time.
All this fresh snow is quickly disappearing
Kin’emon remained to keep Momonosuke in his arms for the remainder of One Piece episode 1035. The child insisted he had some vital information for the inhabitants of the castle. When one of Bao Huang’s Marys came up to them as they were talking, she informed them that Kaido’s soldiers had already seen them. Up the stairs Kanjuro went, still pretending to be Momonosuke’s father so as not to alert his previous boss. Despite Kin’emon and Kiku’s attempts to dissuade them, the small boy and Shinobu were overcome with delight at seeing that Oden was still alive. Kanjuro kept up his performance with a sneering grin on his face as he delighted in the audience’s reactions to his disguise. Angered by Kanjuro’s behaviour and the murder of her ally Ashura, Kiku launched an attack on her.
Unfortunately, Kanjuro took advantage of the woman’s vulnerability by bringing up the time when she and Izo were youngsters and Oden had come to their rescue. The young swordswoman’s thrust wavered, and the traitor stabbed her in the stomach. Kin’emon ran toward his friend and embraced her. Overjoyed by his successful strike, Kanjuro unveiled himself, surprising Momonosuke and Shinobu. Kiku, using her last reserves of energy, told Kin’emon about her hope for the Land of Wano to thrive once more. Suddenly, she passed out.
A farewell concert by Kanjuro
After supposedly murdering Kiku in One Piece episode 1035, we see Kanjuro challenge Kin’emon to a battle. The man with dark hair was very angry at his old friend and was prepared to do everything to stop any more people from dying. The redhead utilised his skills to fabricate a set for his final showdown with Kin’emon. Kanjuro continued to tease Kin’emon before their battle, telling him that he had nothing to fight for. The actor was suddenly ambushed by the swordsman with black hair, who chopped him down silently to terminate the actor’s evil deeds.
As Kanjuro started to slide down, he thought back on the pleasant moments he had with his best buddy, Kin’emon. After killing the traitor, Shinobu, Momonosuke, and Kin’emon made plans to escape before more of Kaido’s men showed up. Unfortunately, as they were getting ready, the Emperor himself appeared. Kaido smacked Kin’emon upside the head with his kanabo as the credits rolled on One Piece episode 1035.
Concluding Remarks
Unfortunately, One Piece episode 1035 could not live up to the high standards set by the show’s loyal audience, despite the program’s impressive animation and touching moments. The action sequences were well done, but the show was bogged down by too many flashbacks. Nearly every major player had a retrospective moment in this episode. It seemed as though the studio wanted to air the episode even though they had run out of manga to adapt. Unfortunately, next week’s show will feature a rehash of the war between the Worst Generation and the Emperors, so it may merely continue to disappoint viewers. After 1035, we can only hope that One Piece will return to its usual high standard.
